Jacob Rees-Mogg

Jacob Rees-Mogg (24 May 1969-) was a Conservative Party MP for North East Somerset from 6 May 2010. Rees-Mogg was known to be a reactionary and a traditionalist, and for being one of the most rebellious Conservative MPs during the premiership of David Cameron, opposing Cameron's policies regarding same-sex marriage, the Syrian Civil War, and Brexit.

Biography
Jacob Rees-Mogg was born in Hammersmith, London, England in 1969, and he served as President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. He worked in the City of London for Lloyd George Management until 2007, and he co-founded a hedge fund management business, Somerset Capital Management LLP. By 2016, he had a net worth of up to £150 million, and he moved into politics as a Conservative Party member, being elected to Parliament in 2010. He was a member of the traditionalist and socially conservative Cornerstone Group, and, under David Cameron, he was one of his party's most rebellious members, opposing the introduction of same-sex marriage, further intervention in the Syrian Civil War, and European Union membership; he proposed a coalition government with UKIP and campaigned for Brexit. He was known for his anachronistic upper-class mannerisms and for his reactionary views, and he was nicknamed "Honorable Member for the 18th century" due to his entertaining and consciously traditionalist attitudes.